What is a CUKR Card?

CUKR is a residence permit with the annotation «Previously held temporary protection» (in Polish: Poprzednio posiadacz ochrony czasowej). It is a pobyt czasowy for a period of 3 years, designed specifically for Ukrainians with UKR status who have decided to transition from temporary protection to a standard residence permit.

The card was introduced by the law of January 23, 2026 (Dz.U. 2026 poz. 203). Applications can be submitted from May 4, 2026, exclusively online through the MOS portal.

Legislation regarding the stay of foreigners is changing. This article is based on official sources as of June 2026. Before making decisions, check current information on gov.pl/web/udsc.

Who can get it: 4 mandatory conditions

All four conditions must be met simultaneously. If at least one is not met — it is impossible to submit an application:

  1. On the day of application — valid PESEL UKR.
  2. June 4, 2025 — valid PESEL UKR. If the status was already lost on this date — CUKR is unavailable, even if the status was later restored.
  3. On the day the card is issued by the voivode — valid PESEL UKR. The status must be maintained throughout the entire processing of the case.
  4. Continuous UKR status for at least 365 days. Consecutively, without breaks. Short trips up to 30 days do not interrupt continuity, but longer ones — reset the counter.

Separately: children

Children born in Poland after February 23, 2022, can obtain CUKR — if one of their parents is a beneficiary of temporary protection and holds a CUKR card (Art. 106 ust. 2, Dz.U. 2026 poz. 203). Children who arrived from Ukraine can apply independently if they themselves meet the conditions.

UKR vs CUKR: what changes

Transitioning from UKR to CUKR — it's not just a new card. It's a change of rules:

Parameter UKR Status CUKR Card
Right to work Yes, but the employer is obliged to notify PUP within 14 days Yes, without any notifications — on par with Polish citizens
Schengen Does not grant the right to enter other Schengen countries Up to 90 days in any 180-day period with a valid passport
Seniority for Rezydent UE Does not count — officially confirmed by UDSC Counts from the day the card is received
Departure without losing status Up to 30 days per trip Up to 6 months per trip
Free accommodation in centers Yes No — lost after receiving the card
800+, NFZ, school Yes Yes (maintained)

Source for seniority: gov.pl/web/udsc/cukr-QA, official UDSC FAQ.

4 pitfalls to be aware of

This is the most important section. Read carefully before making any decisions.

Before making any migration decisions, we recommend consulting with a qualified lawyer or directly contacting the Office for Foreigners (UDSC). The information in this article is general in nature and does not replace individual consultation.

Additional angles: what else you should know

One-way door

If you have already received a regular pobyt czasowy — your PESEL UKR is automatically canceled, and CUKR is no longer available to you. Those who chose standard residence permit earlier — there is no turning back.

Family: everyone pays separately

Spouse and children also have the right to CUKR if they meet the conditions. Each family member applies separately — each application requires a separate payment of 440 PLN. There is no joint family application. (gov.pl/web/udsc/cukr-QA)

After CUKR: what next in 2029?

CUKR is issued for only 3 years and is not extended. After it expires, a new basis for residence will be required — pobyt czasowy for work, family circumstances, or another legal basis. Without a new basis in 2029, your residence will become illegal. Plan ahead.

If you have Karta Polaka — there's a faster way

If you have Karta Polaka — you have a direct and significantly faster path to stały pobyt: only 1 year of residence instead of 5. CUKR is not mandatory in this case. More details — in our article «Stały pobyt or Karta Polaka».

What you lose and what you keep

You lose:
  • Free accommodation and meals in collective accommodation centers
  • UKR status — permanently, return is impossible
  • The right to receive CUKR again — it is a one-time grant
You keep:
  • 800+ and most social benefits (for specific programs — check gov.pl/web/udsc)
  • Access to NFZ — healthcare as before
  • Free schooling for children
  • Right to work — even better: without employer notifications
  • Seniority for Rezydent UE — starts accumulating from the day the card is received

Timeline to citizenship (without Karta Polaka)

If your goal is Polish citizenship, here is a realistic path:

2022 2026 2029 2031 2034 CUKR path ≈ 12 yr. UKR Status CUKR · 3 yr. Pobyt czasowy · 2 yr. Rezydent UE · 3 yr. citizenship Karta Polaka ≈ 2-3 yr. KP + legal residence > 1yr. stały pobyt 1 yr. citizenship ~2024 UKR — not counted CUKR — counts as seniority Rezydent UE / stały pobyt

Have KP → 1 year of legal residence in Poland (any basis — UKR, visa, pobyt czasowy) → stały pobyt

This diagram reflects the PLTest team's view of a possible path. Each situation is individual — consult an immigration lawyer and official institutions.

Arrived in 2022 → citizenship approximately in 2034 = 12 years. A long, but entirely realistic and predictable path. With Karta Polaka — significantly faster.

When NOT to get CUKR

How to apply: briefly

  1. MOS Portal — the only way: mos.cudzoziemcy.gov.pl. Paper applications and email are not accepted.
  2. Payment of 440 PLN in two separate installments: 340 PLN — to the city mayor's account (opłata skarbowa); 100 PLN — to the voivode's account (for the card). Each urząd has its own account — check the website of the relevant urząd.
  3. Fingerprints and signature — are taken automatically from registers. It is not necessary to visit the urząd wojewódzki to submit fingerprints. If the data is not in the register — contact the urząd gminy with your passport.
  4. Processing time — up to 180 days. After the decision: pick up the card within 60 days, otherwise it will be canceled.
Attention: if you received CUKR, your UKR status automatically changes to CUKR. Inform the voivode about the change of address within 15 working days. Departure for more than 6 consecutive months — cancellation of the permit.